King Kong (1933) (Spain DVDs) BOOT

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Re: King Kong (1933) (Spain DVDs) BOOT

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I'm noted as a "film critic" in an upcoming BFI book. I'm sure people might look at my name and say "Who the hell is this guy?" so I can relate! :lol:
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Re: King Kong (1933) (Spain DVDs) BOOT

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But you're A list round these parts, James, where it really matters! ;)

Now, given my own, ahem, "critic/industry insider/whatever" status, I could get the answer on this release straight from the horse's mouth. But I don't think that's necessary. Do weigh in again though if you ever happen to actually buy anything from Manga Films though, Matthew.
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Post by Matthew_B_Harrah »

Do weigh in again though if you ever happen to actually buy anything from Manga Films though, Matthew.

The closest thing to owning a Manga title would be Manga Entertainment; the anime company that no longer seems to exist here in the states, but is still (as far as I know) running in the UK and I think is called Madman Entertainment in Australia or mirror their releases.
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Re: King Kong (1933) (Spain DVDs) BOOT

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Yeah, but no connection whatsoever. Coincidentally though, I've just received a detailed email about a German label that specialises in pirating all of ME's stuff and is subject to legal action. I'll be adding them to the relevant article soon.
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